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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Script to run php script on multiple website domains Post 302515628 by DGPickett on Wednesday 20th of April 2011 02:32:08 PM
Old 04-20-2011
Are you doing a web call or some ssh command line call? wget can do web calls, and a for loop can deal with a list of hosts and commands.
 

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APD_BREAKPOINT(3)							 1							 APD_BREAKPOINT(3)

apd_breakpoint - Stops the interpreter and waits on a CR from the socket

SYNOPSIS
bool apd_breakpoint (int $debug_level) DESCRIPTION
This can be used to stop the running of your script, and await responses on the connected socket. To step the program, just send enter (a blank line), or enter a php command to be executed. PARAMETERS
o $ debug_level -An integer which is formed by adding together the XXX_TRACE constants.It is not recommended to use MEMORY_TRACE. It is very slow and does not appear to be accurate. ASSIGNMENT_TRACE is not implemented yet.To turn on all functional traces (TIM- ING, FUNCTIONS, ARGS SUMMARY (like strace -c)) use the value 99 RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Typical session using tcplisten bash#tcplisten localhost 7777 APD - Advanced PHP Debugger Trace File --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Process Pid (6118) Trace Begun at Sun Mar 10 23:13:12 2002 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ( 0.000000): apd_set_session_trace called at /home/alan/Projects/project2/test. php:5 ( 0.074824): apd_set_session_trace_socket() at /home/alan/Projects/project2/tes t.php:5 returned. Elapsed (0.074824) ( 0.074918): apd_breakpoint() /home/alan/Projects/project2/test.php:7 ++ argv[0] $(??) = 9 apd_breakpoint() at /home/alan/Projects/project2/test.php:7 returned. Elapsed ( -2089521468.1073275368) > statement: /home/alan/Projects/project2/test.php:8 > statement: /home/alan/Projects/project2/test.php:8 > statement: /home/alan/Projects/project2/test.php:10 >apd_echo($i); EXEC: apd_echo($i); 0 >apd_echo(serialize(apd_get_active_symbols())); EXEC: apd_echo(serialize(apd_get_active_symbols())); a:47:{i:0;s:4:"PWD";i:1;s:10:"COLORFGBG";i:2;s:11:"XAUTHORITY";i:3;s:14:" COLORTERM_BCE";i:4;s:9:"WINDOWID";i:5;s:14:"ETERM_VERSION";i:6;s:16:"SE SSION_MANAGER";i:7;s:4:"PS1";i:8;s:11:"GDMSESSION";i:9;s:5:"USER";i:10;s:5:" MAIL";i:11;s:7:"OLDPWD";i:12;s:5:"LANG";i:13;s:10:"COLORTERM";i:14;s:8:"DISP LAY";i:15;s:8:"LOGNAME";i:16;s:6:" >apd_echo(system('ls /home/mydir')); >apd_continue(0); PHP Documentation Group APD_BREAKPOINT(3)
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